Control Resonant Dated for September 24, 2026 Release
Control Resonant, Remedy's sequel to Control, will release on September 24, 2026 after a trailer debut at PlayStation State of Play. The game stars Dylan Faden as its sole playable character while his sister Jesse continues to shape the story.

The trailer previews a story centered on Dylan Faden. Control Resonant will be released on September 24, 2026. The trailer gave a preview of the game's story, which stars Dylan Faden, who was imprisoned for much of the first game.
He will be the sole playable character in the sequel.
He will be the sole playable character in the sequel.
Mikael Kasurinen defines the roles of the Faden siblings. Remedy's Mikael Kasurinen says in a blog post that Dylan will be the sole playable character. His sister Jesse, who was the protagonist of Control, also shapes the path in Resonant.
The story builds directly on elements established in the original game.
Kasurinen outlines the deepened narrative on the Fadens' past. In Resonant, the team goes further into the Fadens’ complicated past. Their lives have been anything but easy, and the cost of what they carry is about to come due.
Their lives have been anything but easy, and the cost of what they carry is about to come due.
What lies ahead will push them further than either has gone before, Kasurinen writes in the blog post.
Preorders open immediately with Digital Deluxe incentives. The game will be available for preorder today. Preordering the Digital Deluxe Edition grants 48-hour early access to play plus additional content including a digital artbook and the game's soundtrack.
The standard edition does not include these preorder bonuses.
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